Bengal's Safety Crisis: Why Governor Warns Women Are Living in Fear

West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose has made a strong statement about women's safety in the state. He expressed deep concern over the rising incidents of sexual crimes against women. The Governor specifically mentioned the recent Durgapur medical student rape case as part of a larger pattern. He criticized both the police administration and the ruling government for failing to protect women effectively.

Key Points: Governor Bose Says West Bengal Unsafe for Women

  • Governor cites recent Durgapur medical student rape as part of crime pattern
  • Criticizes police administration for failing to enforce laws properly
  • Blames ruling Trinamool Congress for systemic incompetence
  • Describes West Bengal as a 'soft state' with poor law enforcement
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Bengal no longer safe for women: Governor

West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose declares state unsafe for women amid rising sexual crimes, criticizes police administration and ruling government.

"West Bengal is not safe for women and girls now, which is indicative of a deep-seated illness in the society - C.V. Ananda Bose"

Kolkata, Oct 15

West Bengal Governor, C.V. Ananda Bose, said on Wednesday that the state is no longer safe for women folk.

His comments came amid a series of events of sexual crime against women, including that of the second-year Dalit medical student of a private medical college and hospital at Durgapur in West Burdwan district earlier this month.

“The recent Durgapur rape incident is not just an isolated incident. It is rather a continuation of a series of crimes that have been happening repeatedly. West Bengal is not safe for women and girls now, which is indicative of a deep-seated illness in the society,” he said. The Governor added that the real strength of a society depends on how safe women feel there. If judged by that standard, then it must be said that women in West Bengal today are living in fear.

He made these comments at the sidelines of a Kolkata-based chamber of commerce event. He also indirectly blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress dispensation for the repeated events of reported sexual crimes in the state.

“What we are seeing now is just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath it lies a deeper problem, which is the incompetence of those responsible for running the system,” the Governor said.

He also criticised the police administration in the state for not acting as required in handling such cases of sexual crimes against women. “The main task of the people is to maintain law and order in the state. As a Governor, I cannot say that the police administration here is performing as expected. The current situation in West Bengal has the indications of a ‘soft state’ where the application and enforcement of legal provisions are not appropriate. The police are not playing the necessary role in enforcing the law,” Bose added.

According to him, it is the responsibility of the police administration to maintain law and order and strictly enforce the legal provisions. “The law enforcement agencies are responsible for violence or lawlessness in the state," the Governor added.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I agree safety is a concern, the Governor should work with the state government rather than making political statements. This requires collective effort, not blame games.
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Ananya R
My sister studies in Durgapur and we're constantly worried about her safety. The Durgapur incident has shaken our entire family. Need immediate police reforms and stricter punishment for criminals.
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Sarah B
This is really concerning. I was planning to visit Kolkata next month but now having second thoughts. Safety should be the top priority for any government.
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Vikram M
The Governor is absolutely right about police administration. They're more interested in political duties than protecting citizens. Need complete overhaul of the system.
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Kavya N
As a mother of two daughters, this news terrifies me. We need better street lighting, more women police personnel, and faster justice system. Enough of empty promises! 🙏

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